Titrators
( KF ) Karl Fischer Titrator
COLUMETRIC KF TITRATOR
Karl Fischer Titrator Whiz
Automatic Potentiometric Titrator Agile
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Environmental Pollution Monitoring Instruments
Composite Sampler CS 10
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PH, Conductivity, DO Meter
pH / Conductivity Meter
... pH Con
Conductivity / TDS Meter
Dissolved Oxygen ( DO ) Meter
pH Meter
Multipara MP 8 & MP 9
pH Ion Meter : Model PI-5
   
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Stirrers
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Shakers
ORBITAL SHAKER
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Precision Water Bath
COOLING / HEATING WATERBATH
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Mini Cooling System
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Kjeldahl Nitrogen Analyzer Model KNA
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Melting Point Model
Check Melt 1
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Melting Point Model
Check Melt 2
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Head Space Sampler Model HS - 8


Head Space Sampler Model HS - 8

Head Space sampling facilitates automatic introduction of volatile compounds from virtually any sample matrix into a Gas Chromatograph.

Spectralab’s Headspace Sampler provides an inert sample pathway for excellent performance without loss or degradation of the sample to be analysed. High sample capacity and increased sensitivity for better performance for a wide range of samples is the key feature of Spectralab’s Head Space Sampler. This Headspace analyzer is very much suited for Headspace analysis of Volatile Organic compounds in water, Residual Solvents, Residual Ethylene Oxide, Determination of trace levels of Aromatic and Chlorinated Hydrocarbons. It is found to be the best for Headspace Gas analysis.

Spectralab’s Headspace Sampler holds up to 8 vials. The system performs overlapping thermostating of one vial after the sample is injected. Heating and equilibrating of the next sample is carried out automatically, so that it can be injected when the Gas Chromatography is ready for the next run.

 




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